
Follow The White Rabbit / TRANSFORMATION


Context
The use of digital media has not only significantly influenced the working methods of architects and interior designers in recent years but has also fundamentally changed the formal design, resulting appearance, and perception of architecture. The computer is arguably the most comprehensive and dynamic tool that architects have ever had at their disposal for developing and realizing spatial concepts. To harness this potential, it is essential to possess the ability to use the computer as an interactive instrument and to understand its artificial intelligence as a creative extension of possibilities.
Content
The interconnected lecture and seminar series “Transformation” focuses on dynamics, adaptability, and changeability in architecture and architectural design. The emphasis is placed on projection—both in terms of perspective visual representation and the implementation of installations of various scales within space.
Through three short assignments—“Follow the White Rabbit”, “Mind Expander” and “Urban Nomad”—students are guided through the core themes of computer-based design, applying various digital techniques and tools.
Lewis Caroll’s famous novel ‘Alice in Wonderland’ follows a little girl a white rabbit in a fictional world of the paradox and the absurd. After Model of transformative image compositions by Filip Dujardin, Philipp Schaerer, Paul Hollingworth or Laura S. Kicey, either Architectural and Interior design collages of utopian archi- tecture. The works are in a multimedia format process emerged. These were the work tools Hand sketch or geometric drawings and your own photographs together play with Adobe Photoshop or equivalent suitable alternatives. This resulted in collages that are both solitary buildings, urban or agricultural landscapes and interiors represent send.
“There is hardly a term that defines the conditions and possibilities of art (…) of the 20th century more universally than that of collage.” (Spieß, 88)

Follow The White Rabbit / TRANSFORMATION
- Team:
- Hans Sachs